Diffusion-controlled growth of hydrogen pores in aluminium-silicon castings: in situ observation and modelling

R. C. Atwood, S. Sridhar, W. Zhang, P. D. Lee

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    Abstract

    In situ observations were made of the nucleation and growth kinetics of hydrogen porosity during the directional solidification of aluminium-7 wt% silicon (A17Si) with TiB2 grain refiner added, using an X-ray temperature gradient stage (XTGS). The effect of altering the solidification velocity on the growth rate and morphology of the porosity formed was characterized by tracking individual pores with digital analysis of the micro-focal video images. It was found that increasing the solidification velocity caused the pore radius to decrease and pore density to increase. Insight gained from the experimental results was used to develop a computational model of the evolution of hydrogen pores during solidification of aluminium-silicon cast alloys. The model solves for the diffusion-limited growth of the pores in spherical coordinates, using a deterministic solution of the grain nucleation and growth as a sub-model to calculate the parameters that depend upon the fraction solid. Sensitivity analysis was carried out to assess the effects of equiaxed grain density, pore density, initial hydrogen content and cooling rate. The model agrees with the experimental results within the resolution limits of the XTGS experiments performed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)405-417
    Number of pages12
    JournalActa Materialia
    Volume48
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 24 Jan 2000

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